The words of journalists, commentators and former footballers on Roma
Roman radio is a phenomenon that has no equal in the rest of Italy. A plurality of stations that act as a platform, a host of journalists, former footballers and commentators to animate the show. Here are the opinions of the protagonists of the radio stations:
Giancarlo Padovan (Radio Radio afternoon – 104.5): “Gasperini must hold his own in the next matches, then, according to what is said, some very important reinforcements should arrive.”
Paolo Marcacci (Radio Radio afternoon – 104.5): “There’s a lot of talk about the attack, but Gasperini is also having a lot of difficulty in defence. Tonight Rensch should be there again as an arm in arm. I think we need to intervene in that department too”.
Ugo Trani (I’ll give it to you Tokyo / Tele Radio Stereo – 92.7): “Gasperini will soon be on the hunt, also because he is alone, only those few players he still has on the pitch can give him a hand, but he has no one close to him. Yesterday he didn’t have talks with anyone except the players, to find out how those who had the flu or injuries were doing. Can we go on like this? Roma should have already had Raspadori in Trigoria. The main responsibility for the situation lies with the Friedkins. Atletico paid the player 26 million including bonuses, so they would like to 21/22 million so as not to make a loss. So can you offer him 500 thousand + 15 million? No. In the last 7 matches for the national team, Raspadori has scored 3 goals in 6 appearances. Roma are not signing anyone and I am worried. Gasperini said he doesn’t believe in the January transfer market because he doesn’t know when they will get the players. and Roma had to do the same with Raspadori, even more so given that Atletico will return to the field on January 4th. There was plenty of time to ask for a clearance, to have him visit, but Gasperini pointed this out and as the journalists know, so do Massara, Ranieri and Friedkin. Milan will have Fullkrug on January 2nd, who will Gasperini have today?
Lorenzo Pes (Tele Radio Stereo – 92,7): “Yesterday too I noticed a fairly heavy jab at Ferguson. I believe that Gasperini has received some reassurances on the transfer market from Massara regarding the arrival of two players, and therefore is thinking of pushing on this issue. But as long as the situation is this, Ferguson can give you a hand. Maybe he won’t be the striker of your dreams, but when there is a player like that on the pitch Roma moves a little better. Now he is the last choice up front, but there are no certainties on the transfer market, Massara is trying to tighten the time but there is no player ready to arrive on January 2nd in Trigoria”
Mario Mattioli (Radio Radio Mattino – 104.5): “If Juventus continues to maintain this pace in the league, Roma will never finish fourth. The victory against Genoa seems almost a given, Roma always offers decent performances. It may be that, in the end, we will be able to get something out of Ferguson. He’s young, let’s remember that.”
Piero Torri (Radio Manà Manà Sport – 90.9): “The ones at the top of the table won, so you have to give an answer. Gasperini’s words in the conference seem very similar to those spoken on the eve of a match that Roma then lost. Maybe before Cagliari, and look at how it went… I would like to understand what Dovbyk has, Hermoso too. Groin pain is a nasty beast. Gasperini’s words worried me. I wouldn’t want Gasp to surprise us and bring in Cristante as an attacking midfielder.”
Roberto Pruzzo (Radio Radio – 104.5): “Tonight’s match? Genoa would need three points to get out of this situation, but also Roma, because Juve is starting to be scary. Juve, looking at the calendar, can go back down and scare everyone… The fanfares are dangerous and now with the transfer market maybe we’ll have clearer ideas. This is the situation in Rome, the team has qualities and a coach who has transmitted them, but also has limitations that shouldn’t be underestimated. We’ll see what happens in January, but in the meantime you have to win tonight”
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